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    "Toad" Ramsey (August 8, 1864 – March 27, 1906) was an American Major League Baseball player who pitched in the majors from 1885 to 1890. Ramsey spent...
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  • rugby union player Steve Ramsey (musician), British guitarist Toad Ramsey (1864–1906), American baseball player William Ramsey (disambiguation), multiple...
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    known as a knuckleballer. The origins of the knuckleball are unclear. Toad Ramsey of the Louisville Colonels in the American Association—his pitch likely...
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    (tie) Matt Kilroy –66 (1887) (tie) Charley Radbourn – 66 (1883) (tie) Toad Ramsey – 66 (1886) (tie) Pud Galvin – 65 (1879) (tie) Bill Hutchison – 65 (1890)...
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    players with high totals, including 1886 American Association runner-up Toad Ramsey (499) and 1884 Union Association leader Hugh Daily (483) also do not...
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    300-strikeout seasons; Charles Radbourn, Ed Morris, John Clarkson, and Toad Ramsey each recorded two. Matt Kilroy holds the overall single-season strikeout...
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    Jennings (shortstop) Tony Mullane (pitcher) Deacon Phillippe (pitcher) Toad Ramsey (pitcher) Rube Waddell (pitcher) Honus Wagner (shortstop) Nick Altrock...
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  • Thomas Ramsey may refer to: Toad Ramsey (1864–1906), American Major League Baseball player Tom Ramsey (born 1961), former American football quarterback...
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    Team League Overall Rank Matt Kilroy 513 1886 Baltimore Orioles AA 1 Toad Ramsey 499 1886 Louisville Colonels AA 2 Hugh Daily 483 1884 Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh...
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    Gleason 38 1890 Toad Ramsey 38 1886 44 Pud Galvin * 37 1879 Tim Keefe * 37 1884 Jack Lynch 37 1884 Christy Mathewson * 37 1908 Toad Ramsey 37 1887 Jim Whitney...
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  • Kilroy (BAL) 34 ERA Dave Foutz (SLB) 2.11 K Matt Kilroy1 (BAL) 513 IP Toad Ramsey (LOU) 588.2 SV Bones Ely (LOU) Dave Foutz (SLB) Nat Hudson (SLB) Ed Morris...
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    Zettlein 2.842 87 Ed Reulbach 2.844 Cy Young* 2.844 89 Tom Hughes 2.845 90 Toad Ramsey 2.853 91 Pat Ragan 2.855 92 Howie Camnitz 2.857 J. R. Richard 2.857 94...
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    Alleghenys American Association Toad Ramsey 38 1887 Matt Kilroy 46 Baltimore Orioles American Association Toad Ramsey 37 1888 Silver King 45 St. Louis...
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  • "Cross of the Graphics, a brother of Lave, a Louisville catcher, took (Toad Ramsey)'s place in right." Amos had died a few months earlier, and Frank was...
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    187 18 Steve Carlton* 183 19 John Clarkson* 182 20 Charlie Hough 179 Toad Ramsey 179 22 Hardie Henderson 178 23 Charlie Buffinton 174 24 Joe Niekro 172...
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  • Charles Radbourn* R 111 12 Albert Spalding* R 110 13 Tommy Bond R 109 14 Toad Ramsey L 107 15 Will White R 106 16 Adonis Terry R 104 17 Joe McGinnity* R 100...
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    afterward. He also developed a rivalry with Louisville's new top pitcher, Toad Ramsey, which threatened to split the team. Despite all that, Hecker went 26–23...
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    Ramírez, SS, 1970–1971 Roel Ramírez, P, 2020–2021 Mike Ramsey, 2B/SS/3B, 1978, 1980–1984 Toad Ramsey, P, 1889–1890 Dick Rand, C, 1953, 1955 Vic Raschi, P...
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    swimming, later president of Bank One of Indiana and civic booster. Toad Ramsey, Major League Baseball player from 1885 through 1890. Stacey Toran, Football...
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  • Matt Kilroy (BAL) 46 L Al Mays (NYM) 34 ERA Elmer Smith (CIN) 2.94 K Toad Ramsey (LOU) 355 IP Matt Kilroy (BAL) 589.1 SV Adonis Terry (BKN) 3 WHIP Bob...
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    with a single, a double, two triples, and three runs scored. On May 30, Toad Ramsey of the visiting Chattanooga Lookouts pitched a no-hitter against Nashville...
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  • (1882) Jumbo McGinnis 36 (1889) Silver King 29 (1890) Jack Stivetts 28 Toad Ramsey (1890), Jack Stivetts (1891) Batters faced 2,286 (1888) Silver King 2...
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    1883 Phil Knell 27 1891 Al Mays 27 1886 Tony Mullane 27 1886 Toad Ramsey 27 1886 Toad Ramsey 27 1887 Willie Sudhoff 27 1898 Parke Swartzel 27 1889 Dummy...
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  • (DET) 166 W Matt Kilroy (BAL) 46 John Clarkson (CHI) 42 ERA Mike Smith (CIN) 2.94 Dan Casey (PHQ) 2.86 K Toad Ramsey (LOU) 355 John Clarkson (CHI) 237...
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  • Charles Radbourn George Radbourn John Radcliff Paul Radford John Rainey Toad Ramsey Irv Ray Harry Raymond Al Reach Bob Reach Jeremiah Reardon John Reccius...
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  • Courier both report the game as a no-hitter, Ramsey is officially credited with a 1-hitter. July 31 – Tom Ramsey of the Louisville Colonels pitches his 2nd...
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  • with 19 triples as a rookie, led league in assists in 1905. March 27 – Toad Ramsey, 41, pitcher for Louisville who topped 35 wins in both 1886 and 1887...
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  • Louisville to the Chattanooga, Tennessee team of the Southern League for Toad Ramsey. Connor died at the age of 44 in his hometown of Nashua, New Hampshire...
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    record that was surpassed only in 1886 by both Matt Kilroy (513), and Toad Ramsey (499). Among the season totals, he struck out 19 batters in a game, on...
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    with four, starting in every Opening Day game from 1883 through 1886. Toad Ramsey, Scott Stratton, Chick Fraser and Cunningham each made two Opening Day...
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